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authoritatively

/uh-thawr-i-tey-tiv, uh-thor-/US // əˈθɔr ɪˌteɪ tɪv, əˈθɒr- //UK // (ɔːˈθɒrɪtətɪv) //

权威性地,权威地,权威性的,权威的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having due authority; having the sanction or weight of authority: an authoritative opinion.
    • : substantiated or supported by documentary evidence and accepted by most authorities in a field: an authoritative edition of Shakespeare; an authoritative treatment of a subject.
    • : having an air of authority; accustomed to exercising authority; positive; peremptory; dictatorial: said with an authoritative air.

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Examples

  • At the same time, Facebook labeled several posts containing misinformation with a relatively generic message that suggests the vote counting was ongoing and providing a link to more authoritative information.

  • This account will offer the most authoritative information about who wins the election and about important down-ballot races across the country.

  • Facebook is placing its own hopes in labels as well, including a preemptive notification in news feeds to follow authoritative news outlets like Reuters and the Associated Press for election results.

  • This is because Google wants the authoritative product information that manufacturers are able to provide.

  • If DeepCT is used, it really will be about providing a rich depth of compelling and authoritative content with focus and structure in sections on a page.

  • She speaks very authoritatively and knowledgeably about this issue, she is committed to campaigning on it for the long term.

  • Some authoritatively explained that his death is being used as a distraction from the current political transition.

  • “He wanted to write about it authoritatively,” Wilentz said.

  • Because I was among those who developed it, I think I can speak authoritatively on the subject.

  • “Put it down,” repeated Conscience authoritatively, deigning no longer to argue or entreat.

  • "All the same, you ought to have protection," Edgar said authoritatively, and Leam did not reply.

  • If he spoke authoritatively and intolerantly, it was that a duty was laid upon him, and woe to him if he preached it not.

  • "Come this way," she said authoritatively, and led them into a side-chamber reserved for the priests.

  • They spoke authoritatively about infusions into the vitreous humor and subsequent absorption.